According to Rep. Mohammed Tahir
Monguno, President Goodluck Jonathan is to be served with impeachment notice
when the House of Representatives reconvene on Wednesday.
Senators and members of the House of Representatives had commenced collecting signatures for the removal of the president after the November 20 security siege on the National Assembly. During the siege, the speaker of the House Aminu Waziri Tambuwal and other lawmakers were teargased by the
police. House members began collecting signatures that same day while senators followed suit two days after. And already, 200 members and about 60 senators were said to have thrown their weight behind moves to oust the president.
Senators and members of the House of Representatives had commenced collecting signatures for the removal of the president after the November 20 security siege on the National Assembly. During the siege, the speaker of the House Aminu Waziri Tambuwal and other lawmakers were teargased by the
police. House members began collecting signatures that same day while senators followed suit two days after. And already, 200 members and about 60 senators were said to have thrown their weight behind moves to oust the president.
Monguno, a former Attorney General of Borno State told Sunday Trust that he was one of the 200 members who signed the impeachment motion on November 20, saying, “some newspapers published names of those who signed the motion but my name was conspicuously omitted.” Arguing that president Jonathan had no reason to remain in office anymore having failed to protect Nigerians against Boko Haram insurgents, Monguno said:
“The federal government led by
President Goodluck Jonathan has woefully failed to discharge these
responsibilities. The government which is solely responsible for the security
of the people has failed to protect the lives and property of my constituents.
For five years now there have been consistent Boko Haram attacks in various
parts of my constituency leading to the displacement of a whole local
government in the constituency. Jonathan has woefully failed to provide for the
security and welfare of my constituents that was why I signed the motion to
oust him.”
The lawmakers further accused the
Jonathan administration of “monumental” corruption, saying, “for any
development to take place there is the need for dividends of democracy to reach
the people but because of the monumental corruption that has characterized this
government, development is no longer reaching the people at the grass root and
the federal government has clearly demonstrated lack of capacity to fight
corruption. The executive arm of government led by President Jonathan is a
massive failure.
Of all the alleged constitutional breaches by the president, Monguno said the security siege on national assembly was the final stroke that broke the camel’s back hence, the move to impeach Jonathan.
Of all the alleged constitutional breaches by the president, Monguno said the security siege on national assembly was the final stroke that broke the camel’s back hence, the move to impeach Jonathan.
“We need only one third of the
members of the House to serve the president impeachment notice and so far we
have got far more than that so as we resume the motion will be formally tabled
for the president to be notified. It is only the removal that requires two
third. When we reconvene on December 3rd the president will be served
impeachment notice,” he explained
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